Resoviaornis Explained

Resoviaornis is an extinct genus of passerine bird from the Early Oligocene (28.5–29 Ma) of southern Poland. Only one species is recorded for the genus, Resoviaornis jamrozi.[1] A 2024 study affirmed it as being an early songbird (suborder Passeri), with potential affinities to either the Passerides or Corvides.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Zbigniew M. Bocheński. Teresa Tomek. Krzysztof Wertz. Ewa Świdnicka. amp . 2013 . The third nearly complete passerine bird from the early Oligocene of Europe . Journal of Ornithology . 154 . 4. 923–931. 10.1007/s10336-013-0958-z . free.
  2. Lowi-Merri . Talia M. . Gjevori . Martina . Bochenski . Zbigniew M. . Wertz . Krzysztof . Claramunt . Santiago . 2024-12-31 . Total-evidence dating and the phylogenetic affinities of early fossil passerines . Journal of Systematic Palaeontology . en . 22 . 1 . 10.1080/14772019.2024.2356086 . 1477-2019.